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Platanus • Plane Tree 



Orientalis. Oriental Plane. Large, massive, round- 

 topped tree. Apparently immune to insect pests and 

 indifferent to smoke and soot in the cities, and much 

 preferred by planters to the occidental variety. We can 

 supply this fine tree in quantity. 6 feet. Si each. 



Populus • Poplar 



Nigra fastigiata. Lomlmrdv Poplar. A tall, columnar 

 tree of picturesque and very formal aspect. One of the 

 characteristic trees of Lombardy and other parts of 

 Italy. Attains a height of 1 50 feet. 10 to 12 feet, $2 ea. 



Pyrus • Flowering Crab- Apple 



Malus atrosanguinea. Chinese Flowerine Crab. A 

 small tree with symmetrical broad crown. Deep purple 

 flowers and reddish-yellow fruit. Hardy, handsome and 

 early-flowering. Each 



3 to 4 feet $1 50 



5 to 6 feet 2 50 



Malus ioensis Bechtelii. Bechiel's Double-fiowering 

 Crab. Shrub or small tret-, dwarf and branching. Flow- 

 ers are large and very double, resembling small roses. 

 Delicate blush pink in color; fragrant. 3 to 4 ft., Si.5oea. 



Malus floribunda. Flowering Crab. Small tree. 

 Flowers rose to rose-red produced in great profusion; 

 fragrant. Fruit red and about the size of a pea, borne 

 on long, slender pedicles. 4 to 5 feet. Si. 50 each. 



Malus Parkmanii. Parkmann's Crab This fine 

 variety flowers entirely on last season's growth as well 

 as from older spurs. Double, rich carmine flowers. 

 3 to 4 feet. Si. 50 each. 



Malus sanguinea. A dark-flowering variety with 

 3mall, showy fruit. 4 to 5 feet, $1.50 each. 



Malus Scheideckeri. Double-floumn!: Cmh. Flow- 

 ers double, bright rose; of great substann .iiid desira- 

 bility. Splendid for cut-llowers. 5 to 6 foil, Si.-;o to 

 $2.50 each. 



Primus • PIu 



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Pissardii. Purple-leaved Plum. A handsome small 

 tree of garden origin. Purple foliage. Very hardy and 

 retains its color throughout the summer. In spring, the 

 blush-pink flowers are borne in great profusion, harmon- 

 izing with the color tone of the unfolding leaves. 4 to 

 5 feet, 75 cts. to Si each. 



Quercus • Oak 



Coccinea. ScarUi Oak. Leaves bright red at the time 

 of unfolding and bright green at maturity, lustrous and 

 turning very brilliant in the autumn. Very symmetrical 

 in outline. 8 to 10 feet, S2.->o each. 



Palustris. Pin Oak. A handsome tree of spreading, 

 pyramidal habit. Dark green, glossy leaves, assuming 

 brilliant scarlet tones at maturity. Comparatively 

 rapid in growth and very long-lived. Splendid as a 

 specimen or as a street tree. 10 to 12 feet, S3 each. 



Salisburia • Maidenhair Tree 



.\diantifolia (Ginkgo biloba). \taidenhair Tree. 

 Tall and very hariK with Imri/ontal branches. Native 

 of China. Leaxt^ dull fzrcrn; fruit plum-like. Has 

 proved to be a most siu i. rssi ul t n-c h>r street and avenue 

 planting. 8 to 10 Ic rt, S^.^o each. 



Salix . Willow 



Babylonica. Weeping Willow. A very picturesque 

 tree, universally known and cultisated for ccnturits in 

 the Old World. Indispensable tor planting near still or 

 running water. E.ich 



7 to 8 feet Si 00 



O to 10 feet I 50 



Caprea. Goal, or Pussy Willow. A small tree with 

 upright branches. Catkins very numerous, appearing in 

 spring before the leaves. Handsome in flower. 8 to 10 

 feel. Si .50 each. 



Caprea pendlila. Kilmarnock Weeping Willow. 

 Forms an uinbrclla-likf canop> , t he branches eventually 

 sweeping the grounil. to () feet. Si. 50 each. 



Pentandra. Laurel-leaved Willow. Small tree or 

 shrub of compact habit. Leaves very large, shining 

 green; fragrant when bruised. 6 to 8 feet, 75 cts. each. 



Sorbiis • Mountain-Ash 



.\iicuparia. luiropcan .Mountain Asb. Symmetrical, 

 round-topped, sinall tree, l eaves dark green turning 

 to Nellciw ill autuinu. l lowt rs white, followed in fall by 

 arge clusters ol bright red berries. Very showy. 

 6 to 8 feet, Si. 25 each. 



Tilia • Linden 



Americana. 



t<>|)ped crown. 



American Linden. Large tree, round- 

 Leaves heart-sha|)ed, dark green above 

 1 beneath, ttirning yellow in autumn. 



i.v.i. / iiroptdii Linden, OT Lime Tree. Symmet- 

 lul-topped tree with spreading branches. Heart- 

 aves, fragrant white flowers. Handsome tree, 

 for street planting. 10 to 12 feet, $1.50 to 



Ulmus • Elm 



Americana. .Amerieo 

 erican trees of which Nc 

 Ver\ pict ures(|ue, and ui 

 a s|)ecimen oei the lawn. 



Elm. One of th. 

 l-'.ngland is so ii 

 ■xcelleil as a stre< 

 o feel, $z each. 



finest Am- 

 sll\ proud. 



